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Check out these genre-defying tracks from Joalin, Chromeo and more!

1. “Lost And Found” – Chromeo

With a tasteful blend of funk and electro-pop, Chromeo delivers the irresistible gem “Lost And Found.” The groovy track from the duo shines with its 80s-reminiscent synths and funky basslines, with frontman Dave 1’s smooth vocals guiding you through the track. The track is a perfect dance-floor anthem, dedicated to keeping you up all night.

2. “0 Millas” – Caleb Calloway, Alejo, Moffa, Robi

“0 Millas” is an infectious Latin-infused banger, using elements of reggaeton and hip-hop from the minds of Caleb Calloway, Alejo, Moffa, and Robi. Using the Puerto Rican slang “0 Millas,” the song details the experience of meeting someone beautiful and wanting to make them theirs. The infusion of the artists and fiery verses from them makes for a track that’s impossible to skip.

3. “Cutting Thru The Country” – Medium Build

Medium Build takes listeners through a road trip with lush new track, “Cutting Thru The Country.” The powerful track utilizes the singer’s soulful vocals beautifully, blending in the song’s indie rock and Americana influences. The song evokes emotion, using a cinematic soundscape to complement the song.

4. “Deira” – Saint Levant feat. MC Abdul

“Deira” is a collaboration between Saint Levant and MC Abdul that defies categorization, blending elements of electronic music with Middle Eastern influences to create a truly unique track. The song has hypnotic melodies, transporting listeners to distant lands as the singers serenade with their country’s respective culture. “Deira” is a testament to the power of music to transcend boundaries and unite disparate cultures in harmony.

5. “La Chica-cá” – Joalin

Joalin brings a dose of Latin flair to the table with “La Chica-cá,” an atmospheric track with dembow influences. Using the Spanish phrase “La Chica-cá,” she questions the vulnerability of an old love she regrets her hand in, now becoming the titular phrase, the girl right here. Filmed in the Finnish snowscape, she displays the isolation she feels through video.

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